Review
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Follett's storytelling skills make their adventures
riveting (The Times)
Deploying a substantial cast of characters, Follett unrolls a
familiar history of religious and political ferment and turns it
into accessible and enjoyable fiction (Daily Mail)
This triumphant saga, be almost 30 years ago with The Pillars
Of The Earth, moves across England to Scotland, France and the
New World (Sunday Express)
A sumptuous slice of swashbuckling Elizabethan romance (Mail on
Sunday)
The characters, both fictional and real, are fascinating, and the
Tudor period setting holds its own special allure. This is a
novel that fans of historical fiction will savour and cherish
(National)
A huge read, perfect for long winter nights (Choice)
A thundering ride through history (Peterborough Evening
Telegraph)
Follett has once more lit the touch paper of English history and
allowed it to explode across the pages in in all its vivid
technicolour (Lancashire Evening Post)
Book Description
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Ken Follett’s captivating third novel in the
Kingsbridge series, A Column of Fire, returns to the setting and
story that began, and continued, in the multi-million copy
bestsellers The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End.
Christmas 1558, and the world is in turmoil as a new queen takes
her throne and one man pledges to protect her life at all costs.
From the Inside Flap
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The saga that has enthralled the millions of readers of The
Pillars of the Earth and World Without End now continues with Ken
Follett’s magnificent, gripping new story.
Christmas 1558, and young Ned Willard returns home to Kingsbridge
to find his world has changed.
The ancient stones of Kingsbridge Cathedral look down on a city
torn by religious hatred. Europe is in turmoil as high principles
clash bloodily with friendship, loyalty and love, and Ned soon
finds himself on the site side from the girl he longs to
marry, Margery Fitzgerald.
Then Elizabeth Tudor becomes queen and all of Europe turns
against England. The shrewd, determined young monarch immediately
sets up the country’s first secret service to give her early
warning of assassination plots, rebellions and invasion plans.
Elizabeth knows that alluring, headstrong Mary Queen of Scots
lies in wait in Paris. Part of a brutally ambitious French
family, Mary has been procled the rightful ruler of England,
with her own supporters scheming to get rid of the new queen.
Over a turbulent half-century, the love between Ned and Margery
seems doomed, as extremism sparks violence from Edinburgh to
Geneva. With Elizabeth clinging precariously to her throne and
her principles, protected by a small, dedicated group of
resourceful spies and courageous secret agents, it becomes clear
that the real enemies – then as now – are not the rival
religions.
The true battle pitches those who believe in tolerance and
compromise against the tyrants who would impose their ideas on
everyone else – no matter the cost.
From the Back Cover
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Praise for the Kingsbridge novels
‘A historical saga of such breadth and density . . . Follett
succeeds brilliantly in combining hugeness and detail to create a
novel imbued with the rawness, violence and blind faith of the
era’
Sunday Express
‘A highly enjoyable tale . . . this book evokes its period
brilliantly’
Sunday Times
‘Where Follett excels is in telling a yarn . . . you won’t be
able to put it down’
Independent
‘Follett’s storytelling skills keep you compulsively turning the
pages to the satisfactory ending of good triumphant over evil’
Daily Mail
‘This is a huge book in every way, sweeping and yet detailed, a
powerful story packed with superbly drawn characters’
Choice Magazine
‘Enormous and brilliant . . . this mammoth tale seems to touch
all human emotion – love and hate, loyalty and treachery, hope
and despair . . . This is truly a novel to get lost in’
Cosmopolitan
About the Author
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Ken Follett was twenty-seven when he wrote Eye of the
Needle, an award-winning thriller that became an international
bestseller. He then surprised everyone with The Pillars of the
Earth, about the building of a cathedral in the Middle Ages,
which continues to captivate millions of readers all over the
world, and its long-awaited sequel, World Without End, was a
number one bestseller in the US, UK and Europe. He has written
the bestselling Century trilogy, which comprises Fall of Giants,
Winter of the World and Edge of Eternity. A Column of Fire is the
third novel in the Kingsbridge series.